Referencing CSS And JavaScript Files Relatively?
Jun 10, 2010
I have an IIS web site. This web site contains other web sites so the structure is like this.
[code]....
The problem is that it now tries to find the file at http:serverMainWebSiteScripts....
How can I work around that? Should I put all my scripts and CSS files into the root directory, is that a preferred solution?
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